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Risk of Radiation-Related Subsequent Malignant Tumors in Survivors of Ewing's Sarcoma

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Intensive chemotherapy seemed to exert an enhancing effect, increasing the rate of development of new tumors in long-term survivors of Ewing's sarcoma.
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Second primary neoplasms in patients with retinoblastoma.

TL;DR: Evidence from this and other papers strongly suggests an association between retinoblastoma and malignant melanoma and the use of cyclophosphamide may increase the risk of second primary neoplasms in patients with genetic retinOBlastoma.
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A review of dosimetry studies on external-beam radiation treatment with respect to second cancer induction

TL;DR: A comprehensive review of dosimetry studies for external-beam treatment modalities including classical radiation therapy, 3D-conformal x-ray therapy, intensity-modulated x-rays therapy (IMRT and tomotherapy) and proton therapy is covered.
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Second malignancies after Ewing's sarcoma: radiation dose-dependency of secondary sarcomas.

TL;DR: The overall risk of second malignancies after Ewing's sarcoma is similar to that associated with treatment for other childhood cancers, and the radiation dose-dependency of secondary sarcomas justifies modification in therapy to reduce radiation doses.
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The Ewing family of tumors. Ewing's sarcoma and primitive neuroectodermal tumors

TL;DR: The addition of ifosfamide and etoposide to standard therapy in Ewing's sarcoma has improved survival for patients without metastases at presentation, however, outcome for patients with metastases or who develop metastases while on therapy or shortly thereafter remains poor.
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Postradiation osteogenic sarcoma of bone and soft tissues. A clinicopathologic study of 66 patients.

TL;DR: Postradiation osteogenic sarcomas most commonly arose in the bones of the pelvic and shoulder regions, and radiographically showed a destructive bone lesion with or without signs of radiation osteitis.
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